CKLD-FM
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CKLD-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting an Adult contemporary format at 105.5 FM in Thetford Mines, Quebec. It shares the programming of sister station CFDA-FM in Victoriaville.
The stations air the same programming at all times, although both stations produce a portion of the shared broadcast schedule from separate studios. Their CHR sister station CFJO-FM also produces programming in both cities, although it serves the region from a single 100-kilowatt transmitter.
History
The station was launched on February 12, 1950 by Radio Mégantic. Broadcasting on 1230 AM, it was a private affiliate of the Radio-Canada network. François Labbé became president of the company in 1965.
The station moved to 1330 AM in 1976, and disaffiliated from Radio-Canada in 1979. The station moved to its current frequency in 1999.
In April 2014, Montreal-based Attraction Radio (now Arsenal Media) announced plans to acquire all of Réseau des Appalaches' stations, including CKLD-FM and CJLP-FM; the decision is currently awaiting CRTC approval.
Rebroadcasters
| City of licence | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disraeli | CJLP-FM | 107.1 FM | 104 watts | A1 |
External links
- at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- in the REC Canadian station database
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